The evening world. Newspaper, March 24, 1911, Page 1

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| 20-YEAR OLD. SPOONER BOY TRIES SUICIDE ' CORRIGAN READY TO GO BEFORE GRAND JURY WRATHER—Fair To-night and Saturday; warmer. =". = _PRIOB ONE ¢ CENT. SS Wwatuaniabals ‘To-night and Saterday) warmen FINAL hh NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1911. PRIOE "ont oaee CRRA FERS WATMAN. Howe PROOFS FOR GRAND JURY Calls at the District-Attorney’s Office and Says He'll Back Up Assertions. JUDGE DEFIES REMOVAL. Reiterates Attack and Calls It True as Two and Two Are Four. Ma Distric noon as Kearney, to meet by appoint “I came here to see the District- Attorney on a matter, I will eay that I am not here officially to dis- euss my letter with him." “will yon go before: the Grand Jary to repeat the statements in your letter?” he was asked. “If the Grand Jury wants me I amjWwilling to back up my asser- tious any time,” was the reply. 1 enough alre was just as hia time on t No Sedition Says Whitman, strict Wattman wa 1 Max- ainly do not. By vir tue of bis expertence, first as an Assistan® District-Atorney and then asa the police bench, Magistrs gan should be qualified police and crime e@ondition feos them. I take it he hae « perfect right both av 2 official to call regularities | { ! | “= RNDERS SEE 1500 BESET AT WALLABOUT SS writ N. SPOONER’ SON SHOOTS HIMSELF IN HIS CHUM'S ROOM ' Twenty-Year-Old Boy Goes From \ the Former Dock Commissioner's Home to Apartment of Young \\ Kemp to Use Pistol. Old Ba ttleship Texas Was Riddled y Giant Proj2ctiles Under Bombardment “es the Dreadnought New Hampshire’ s Guns rht, 1911, by | erwood & Unde John Spooner, the twenty-year-ald son of Allen N. Spooner, bach former ticide to-day in the of his ash st tock commissioner, attempted ‘ * ™ ‘a place, Brooklyn, by nself in the abtomen Young Spooner, whu liad been ont of work for some time, left his home at No. 11 V Elghty-cighth street this morning In an apparently cheer- ful frame of mind He had been des- ponden: recentiy, bat seemed to have a better grip on bimselt when hs nt out, saying that he wae gotng to Brooklyn and visit with his icy ‘n his apartments, opposite epect Park shooting hir himself and his Goes to Chum’s Apartment. luncheon for { | Ko ny something it am 1 with amous old battleship Texas to-day lies a ruin, raked fore tt wed. The deadly work | * t s in the y Hamp: tor pin her former s her as she was sinking to the bottom, torn and shattered, a miserable hulk, staunch old battle- : ed her out of all semblance TRESTOSELL en og) WATTOR GERD a : PASE ECE TRAN SMO eET 070 000 OLDMAN = AVARONGPAYTO. EATS OFE TWD. == anocm, TAASA-HOUR HOLDUP pugs women tame RmBeRS ie hoa. friend's came to td." He seemed He went home at 1 was going to . and yi Informer With Tale of Twi While They Blow Open Safe top hens ; Employers’ ‘ai Act Passed! Fichts Them All Over Store, Thieves Owns to Lie of Express C ine nh “np De Defying Pistol and Bludgeon ¢ , Cos al, Y 1 n i . 8 ove \\ Before Gr San i clar ral. Until They Flee --—--- ———- "VILLE, 7 1—F ‘ __ ia a 1¢ ! ANY ! ‘ T | | \ ays ' Noe Ap 8 BY nal h “ @ M " Ve sa ft anes t ‘ 4 ‘adi bane _ te ns n , wi K r tend WEARS SMOKED GLASSES. i | ne aw — shod wh Mount Ver » Hank Shets Down, i , rn t the n- The bed ! 1 f Mount k Desk £ $200,000, j tors ' 4 t { J « lent, ts in r at 4 ta 1 I National ) <3 : Pel ee § i sed by fa ' ’ ‘- = st ling at in the : pas f her Caugit again thoy will be fined $89 each, up | Barer " Ghivopadi fe - attends (Continued on Second Page.) ie aid over amid broken glass, | heels. ois Bias

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